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Angel and 'The Family of Man'

I've been asked to create a series of angel paintings for The Soulscape House Gallery. Thank you for looking at this image. I'm attempting to make my angels both male and female as that is how I see them. I'd really appreciate your comments...perhaps how you compare these with my fairy paintings.... Cheers, Ann

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John Cappello 15 Oct 2014

This is quite a Delightful work.That's a whole lot of sweet contents there!

Elizabeth Janus 08 Feb 2011

Love this vision ...your art is amazing ...

Artist Reply: Thank you Elizabeth. John Updike wrote in his capacity as an Art Critic ' Art should body-forth the idyllic' . I aim to convey this same view as I think that is what art should do. Your comment much appreciated.

Julie Mayser 25 Sep 2008

The wings look very translucent, and remind me of a dragonfly's wings! I like the graduated color in the sky, but feel it would be more believable if one could not see all the lines.

Artist Reply: Thank you Julie. I much appreciate youre time and thoughts

AVE HURLEY 22 Jun 2008

I like the concept and the coloring.The feet however could be a bit more extended pointing downward as they appear to be in the standing position..{?} the globe and halo seem as though the halo should be up over the globe[rather than over the face ?] since the perspective is looking upwards at the angel...the angle of the gown reminds me almost of the body of a fish sort of . Definitely unique and a departure from conventional displays. I like it overall. Being unique is key in creativity which this certaining is creative and unique!

Artist Reply: Very many thanks Ave

annette steens 02 May 2008

the wings of the angel are so different (from others) and I love that! A beauty this lovely and peaceful image, Ann.

Artist Reply: I'm so pleased you like this Annette. Very many thanks for your comment